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            <h1>This is the Git template for a MDriven MVC app that use a MDrivenServer - CHANGE persistenceMapperWCFClient1.Uri to make it work for you</h1>
            <p>To learn more about MDriven Framework visit
                <a href="http://www.new.capableobjects.com/" title="CapableObjects">CapableObjects</a>.
                The page features <mark>videos, tutorials, and samples</mark> to help you get the most from Model driven development.
                If you have any questions about MDriven Framework visit
                <a href="http://www.new.capableobjects.com/forums/forum/supportforum/" title="the Forum">our forums</a>.
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<h3>We suggest the following:</h3>
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        <h5>Getting Started</h5>
        Create a model with view models and actions. 
        Use the prototyper to make sure you get what you need.
        <a href="http://www.new.capableobjects.com/products/appcomplete-model-everything/">Learn more…</a>
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        <h5>Code</h5>
        Generate the model as c# code and add wecpof boiler plates for MVC or WPF
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    <li class="three">
        <h5>Find Web Hosting</h5>
        It is easy to deploy the MDrivenServer to IIS, Azure or to WebMatrix 
        <a href="http://www.new.capableobjects.com/products/mdrivenserver/">Learn more…</a>
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